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Keywords: Social Worker, Case Manager, Care Manager, Coordinator, Behavior Health Specialist, Counselor, LCSW, LSW, Community Outreach Worker, RN, LPN, Nurse, OT, PT, CHW, LCPC, CADC, CRC.
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The CHW may perform HIV Prevention program-specific functions under the direction of the HIV Prevention Nurse Care Manager, the Lead Community Health Worker, or the Chief Health Officer.
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The Prospect Community Health Worker (CHW) will assist patients with complex medical, social, and/or behavioral health needs access community-based resources, and fully utilize personal/community support systems, to improve life circumstances leading to better health outcomes.
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Are you the Post Overdose Community Health Worker we have been looking for? RISE offers free confidential HIV counseling, testing and referrals, STI and Hepatitis testing, HIV Case Management, Housing Search & Advocacy, Peer Support Services, LGBT services, Overdose Prevention and Education, Needle Exchange, community education programs on HIV, STIs, viral Hepatitis, harm reduction, and LGBTQ cultural competency.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) plays a vital role in running Connect For Life, our groundbreaking program that connects neighbors for better health, empowering them to live longer, healthier lives while finding joy in one another's company.
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This is a fantastic Per Diem opportunity for someone looking to accrue hours towards their Community Health Worker (CHW) licensure! Interventions include access to healthy foods, enhanced registered dietician time for nutritional, exercise and culinary education, enhanced Community Health Worker time, and motivational interviewing/education and training.
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Must be certified by the Texas Department of State Health Services Community Health Worker (CHW) within 12 months of hire. The Community Health Worker (CHW) is responsible for assisting in delivery of services that address the social determinants of health, and bridging gap between communities, individuals and providers.
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Community Health Worker Manager Position SummaryThe Community Health Worker Manager, equipped with notable leadership and organizational skills, orchestrates the activities of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in line with industry benchmarks and the six pillars of CHW practice: respect, community base, capacity building, service to the underserved, social justice and health equity, and advocacy.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) serves the community as a bridge between the members (patients) and the health care and social systems (providers, community resources) through outreach and education.
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Job Title: Senior Community Outreach Worker (Temporary up to one year) Community Liaison Supervisor. Conduct outreach to the community (individually and as a team leader) to build strong relationships with young people, residents, businesses, and community groups including communities of faith and agencies providing services within the neighborhood.
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CINQCARE Community Health Worker Supervisor Position Description Overview The Community Health Worker Supervisor reports to the Healthy Starts for Buffalo Project Director with accountability for providing strategy, judgment, organization, and evidenced-based analysis to influence decisions, and directly to meet CINQCARE requirements.
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Primarily-street based, the ROOTS Community Health Worker will support the ROOTS Outreach Specialist and other outreach staff to address client needs. Department: Office of Community Health and Safety.
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Department: Office of Community Health & Safety. Distributes and tracks use of harm reduction and basic needs supplies, including but not limited to hygiene supplies and winter clothing. Establishes supportive relationships with people experiencing homelessness to assist them with housing needs, and co-occurring mental health, drug and alcohol, and physical health needs.
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The Community Health Worker will provide workforce development and career advancement opportunities that promote housing stabilization and family resiliency to homeless or at risk of homeless families in South LA. These Services include but are not limited to: Referral and linkage to employment, Vocational and education services, housing, housing support and other supportive services based on client need.
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The Community Health Worker Academy operated in the Division of Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies at Wayne State University is searching for a Research Assistant to assist with designing and conducting research in its Community Health Worker Training Program funded by the U.S. Bureau of Workforce Development.
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